Michael---All the POSIXGROUP statements that you listed are there as you listed them. The USER id's that you listed are there, but some of them have POSIXINFO statements with a different UID number.

USER DAEMON has UID 1 rather than UID 2

USER ADM had UID 4 rather than UID 3

I don't remember changing them, but if they make a difference, I can change them to what you said.

Jim

On 8/5/2010 11:43 AM, Michael Donovan wrote:
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Jim,

To continue with Rick Troth's note ... make sure the following statemen=
ts
exist in your CP directory

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-------------
       GLOBALDEFS
       POSIXGROUP system   0
       POSIXGROUP staff    1
       POSIXGROUP bin      2
       POSIXGROUP sys      3
       POSIXGROUP adm      4
       POSIXGROUP mail     6
       POSIXGROUP security 7
       POSIXGROUP nobody   4294967294
       *
       USER ROOT     NOLOG   32M  128M  G
         POSIXINFO UID 0 GNAME system
       *
       USER DAEMON   NOLOG   32M  128M  G
         POSIXINFO UID 2 GNAME staff
       *
       USER BIN      NOLOG   32M  128M  G
         POSIXINFO UID 2 GNAME bin
       *
       USER SYS      NOLOG   32M  128M  G
         POSIXINFO UID 3 GNAME sys
       *
       USER ADM      NOLOG   32M  128M  G
         POSIXINFO UID 3 GNAME adm
       *
       USER NOBODY   NOLOG   32M  128M  G
         POSIXINFO UID 4294967294 GNAME nobody
-----------------------------------------------------------------------=
-----------


These entries are all shipped in the default CP directory, but maybe th=
ey
were removed or commented out in yours?  If they are present and you ha=
ve
an ESM running, then you need to do what Alan Altmark described in his
post.

Cheers!
      Mike Donovan



                                                                        =

   From:       Jim Bohnsack<jab...@cornell.edu>                         =

                                                                        =

   To:         IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU                                  =

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   Date:       08/05/2010 11:12 AM                                      =

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   Subject:    BFS problem                                              =

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   Sent by:    The IBM z/VM Operating System<IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU>   =

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I'm trying to run PUT2PROD on the latest maintenance, RSU 1002 for z/VM=

5.4, and have hit a BFS roadblock.  While PUT2PROD is working on TCPIP,=
  I'm
seeing a BFS error for LDAPSRV.  The LDAPSRV id, the POSIXGROUP stateme=
nts,
and the LDAPSRV POSIXINFO are the same as when they were delivered from=
  IBM
with 5.4.  I'm getting the following error in the PUT2PROD $CONS:

DTCPRD3021I TCP2PROD processing started

DTCPRD3018I No options in effect

DTCPRD3040I Issuing command:

             VMFSIM QUERY SERVP2P PPF TDATA :COMPNAME TCPIPP2P :PRODID
(STEM !VMF

DTCPRD3006I Product ID in effect: 5VMTCP40%TCPIP

DTCPRD3012I Obtaining PPF :DCL. information...

DTCPRD3019I Processing file(s) for:<BFS>

               LDAPSRV LOADBFS I   -->>  <BFS>

RC=3D0 from EXEC OPENVM UNMOUNT /

DMSOVO2129E GID not found for system

ERROR:  RC=3D32 from EXEC OPENVM OWNER /../VMBFS:VMSYS:LDAPSRV/ system
LDAPSRV
DTCPRD3038E LOADBFS command completed with RC =3D 1

Any suggestions as to what I can do with this would be appreciated.  BF=
S is
an absolute mystery to me.

Jim
--
James Bohnsack
(972) 596-6377 home/office
(972) 342-5823 cell
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<p>Jim,<br>
<br>
To continue with Rick Troth's note ... make sure the following statemen=
ts exist in your CP directory<br>
<br>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------=
-------------
<ul>
<ul>GLOBALDEFS<br>
POSIXGROUP system   0<br>
POSIXGROUP staff    1<br>
POSIXGROUP bin      2<br>
POSIXGROUP sys      3<br>
POSIXGROUP adm      4<br>
POSIXGROUP mail     6<br>
POSIXGROUP security 7<br>
POSIXGROUP nobody   4294967294<br>
*<br>
USER ROOT     NOLOG   32M  128M  G<br>
   POSIXINFO UID 0 GNAME system<br>
*<br>
USER DAEMON   NOLOG   32M  128M  G<br>
   POSIXINFO UID 2 GNAME staff<br>
*<br>
USER BIN      NOLOG   32M  128M  G<br>
   POSIXINFO UID 2 GNAME bin<br>
*<br>
USER SYS      NOLOG   32M  128M  G<br>
   POSIXINFO UID 3 GNAME sys<br>
*<br>
USER ADM      NOLOG   32M  128M  G<br>
   POSIXINFO UID 3 GNAME adm<br>
*<br>
USER NOBODY   NOLOG   32M  128M  G<br>
   POSIXINFO UID 4294967294 GNAME nobody</ul>
</ul>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------=
-----------<br>
<br>
These entries are all shipped in the default CP directory, but maybe th=
ey were removed or commented out in yours?  If they are present and you=
  have an ESM running, then you need to do what Alan Altmark described i=
n his post.<br>
<br>
Cheers!<br>
      Mike Donovan<br>
<br>
<br>
<img width=3D"16" height=3D"16" src=3D"cid:1__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a=
93df...@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D"Inactive hide details for Jim B=
ohnsack ---08/05/2010 11:12:58 AM---I'm trying to run PUT2PROD on the l=
atest maintenance, RSU 10"><font color=3D"#424282">Jim Bohnsack ---08/0=
5/2010 11:12:58 AM---I'm trying to run PUT2PROD on the latest maintenan=
ce, RSU 1002 for z/VM  5.4, and have hit a BFS roa</font><br>
<br>

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""><br>
<font size=3D"2" color=3D"#5F5F5F">From:</font></td><td width=3D"100%">=
<img width=3D"1" height=3D"1" src=3D"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a93=
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r>

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"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D=
""><br>
<font size=3D"2" color=3D"#5F5F5F">To:</font></td><td width=3D"100%"><i=
mg width=3D"1" height=3D"1" src=3D"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a93df=
9...@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D""><br>
<font size=3D"2">IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU</font></td></tr>

<tr valign=3D"top"><td width=3D"1%"><img width=3D"96" height=3D"1" src=3D=
"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D=
""><br>
<font size=3D"2" color=3D"#5F5F5F">Date:</font></td><td width=3D"100%">=
<img width=3D"1" height=3D"1" src=3D"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a93=
df...@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D""><br>
<font size=3D"2">08/05/2010 11:12 AM</font></td></tr>

<tr valign=3D"top"><td width=3D"1%"><img width=3D"96" height=3D"1" src=3D=
"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D=
""><br>
<font size=3D"2" color=3D"#5F5F5F">Subject:</font></td><td width=3D"100=
%"><img width=3D"1" height=3D"1" src=3D"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8=
a93df...@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D""><br>
<font size=3D"2">BFS problem</font></td></tr>

<tr valign=3D"top"><td width=3D"1%"><img width=3D"96" height=3D"1" src=3D=
"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8a93df938@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D=
""><br>
<font size=3D"2" color=3D"#5F5F5F">Sent by:</font></td><td width=3D"100=
%"><img width=3D"1" height=3D"1" src=3D"cid:2__=3D0ABBFDE5DFC584808f9e8=
a93df...@us.ibm.com" border=3D"0" alt=3D""><br>
<font size=3D"2">The IBM z/VM Operating System&lt;ib...@listserv.uark.=
EDU&gt;</font></td></tr>
</table>
<hr width=3D"100%" size=3D"2" align=3D"left" noshade style=3D"color:#80=
91A5; "><br>
<br>
<br>
<font size=3D"4">I'm trying to run PUT2PROD on the latest maintenance, =
RSU 1002 for z/VM 5.4, and have hit a BFS roadblock.  While PUT2PROD is=
  working on TCPIP, I'm seeing a BFS error for LDAPSRV.  The LDAPSRV id,=
  the POSIXGROUP statements, and the LDAPSRV POSIXINFO are the same as w=
hen they were delivered from IBM with 5.4.  I'm getting the following e=
rror in the PUT2PROD $CONS:<br>
</font><font size=3D"4" color=3D"#CC0000"><br>
DTCPRD3021I TCP2PROD processing started                                =
          <br>
DTCPRD3018I No options in effect                                       =
          <br>
DTCPRD3040I Issuing command:                                           =
          <br>
             VMFSIM QUERY SERVP2P PPF TDATA :COMPNAME TCPIPP2P :PRODID (=
STEM !VMF<br>
                                                                        =
          <br>
DTCPRD3006I Product ID in effect: 5VMTCP40%TCPIP                       =
          <br>
DTCPRD3012I Obtaining PPF :DCL. information...                         =
          <br>
DTCPRD3019I Processing file(s) for:&lt;BFS&gt;                        =
                <br>
               LDAPSRV LOADBFS I   --&gt;&gt;&lt;BFS&gt;               =
                      <br>
RC=3D0 from EXEC OPENVM UNMOUNT /                                      =
            <br>
DMSOVO2129E GID not found for system                                   =
          <br>
ERROR:  RC=3D32 from EXEC OPENVM OWNER /../VMBFS:VMSYS:LDAPSRV/ system =
LDAPSRV<br>
DTCPRD3038E LOADBFS command completed with RC =3D 1<br>
</font><font size=3D"4"><br>
Any suggestions as to what I can do with this would be appreciated.  BF=
S is an absolute mystery to me.<br>
<br>
Jim</font><font size=3D"4" color=3D"#CC0000">                           =
   </font><br>
<tt><font size=3D"4">-- <br>
James Bohnsack<br>
(972) 596-6377 home/office<br>
(972) 342-5823 cell</font></tt><br>
<br>
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